| Description:
The back reads:
“Barry Sheen was probably the most famous two-wheeled star to have ever come out of Britain. The cheeky cockney was an inspiration to millions.
There were other British champions, who achieved more on the track, but the articulate, witty and confident “Bazza” brought his successes to world attention through television – and the world took him to their hearts.
He was equally famous for overcoming his numerous crashes – at one time he had metal plates in both knees, 28 screws in his legs and a bolt in his left wrist!
Eminent motorcycle journalist Nick Harris narrates this superb DVD biography. In various interviews, Barry himself recall most of the events he won between 1968 and 1984 including his 1976 & 1977 500cc World Championships and his 1973 FIM 750cc Championship.
Produced with Barry’s full collaboration, this is the ultimate record of a true superstar.” |
| Special Features:
- Introduction – How it Began, The early years, Seasons 1973-74, Daytona 1975, First 500cc Grand Prix Win, World Champion 1976-77, Racing Rivalry, A Sense of Humour, Yamaha Seasons 1981-82, Silverstone Crash, Back to Suzuki 1983-84, Retirement – To Four Wheels, Living in Australia.
DVD Extras:
- The Assen Centennial – Footage from the 1998 classic racing festival.
- Mallory Park Race of the Year 1981, Sheen, Crosby, Mamola in a ding-dong battle.
- British Grand Prix Silverstone 1979, The legendary cat –and-mouse tussle with Roberts.
- Memorial Scarborough 2003 Reflections, Tributes from MCN’s Adam Duckworth and Matthew Birt.
- Barry on Barry, Bazza talking about his career and putting the motorcycle world to right!
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